that is rather pleasant
I really like the strip board approach it looks a bit easier than a full strip build but still gives a great effect.
New Laker
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- Posts: 55
- Joined: Thu Aug 12, 2010 4:55 am
- Type of boat I like: canoe and sailing dinghy
- Location: Brisbane, Australia
Re: New Laker
OOOH!!!! ... Now thats a thing of BEAUTY!!
Rob
Rob
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- Posts: 37
- Joined: Sun May 30, 2010 1:19 am
- Type of boat I like: Canoes and Kayaks.
- Location: Hervey Bay Queensland Australia
Re: New Laker
Hi, I love what you have done with the Laker, I can't wait to see it completed. I have in mind to build a Hybrid (Panel & strip deck) myself after I build a Laker 13 for my 9yr old Daughter. I work with Mick (Hairy Mick) and I'm soon to take over his Cobia 15 construction that he has about 1/2 > 3/4 finished as he has another boat in mind now, not that his shed is full of boats
My shed is now being cleared out & tools being bought to start the build process. Told the wife the new saws, thicknesser etc are for the renovations she wants so I will have to do some reno as well 


Jacko
1: Cobia 15: First 1/2 Built by "hairymick"
2: 16' Fibreglass Canadian Canoe
with homemade outriggers & 2hp Suzuki
for when I'm feeling lazy.
1: Cobia 15: First 1/2 Built by "hairymick"
2: 16' Fibreglass Canadian Canoe
with homemade outriggers & 2hp Suzuki
for when I'm feeling lazy.